mm m /a! sag & BIG RE-BUILDING SALE Christmas AND Carnival WE expected to be in our New Premises for the Festive Season, and have unusually big stocks on hand in consequence. It is imperative that we make a speedy clearance to facilitate the change over in January. ’XMAS NOVELTIES AND HOLIDAY OUTFITS. GOODS IN EVERY SECTION HEAVILY REDUCED, INCLUDING ALL SHOWROOM SPECIALS. WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS from 4/(J. TANGO SKIRTS, 10/f>. GABARDINE COSTUMES, were £7 7/-, now £3 3/-. WHITE PIQUE COSTUMES, 29/6 for 15/6. BLACK and WHITE COSTUMES, 42/- for 19/11. COTTON SINGLETS, 1/9 to 12/6. ( FOR MEN. TIES, 1/- to 6/6. HANDKERCHIEFS, 10. id to 6/6. BRACES, SOCKS, SUIT CASES, UMBRELLAS, SHIRTS, SHAVING SOAPS. MILLINERY.- CHOICEST MODELS AT LOWEST PRICES. USEFUL ’XMAS GIFTS FOR LADIES.— HANDKERCHIEFS, HANKY BOXES, ANTIMONY WEAR (id to 12/6. FACE POWDERS, 2/-> to 6/6. PERFUMES, 1/- to 6/6. DOGS, 1/-. BAGS, BLOUSES. UMBRELLAS, TRAY CLOTHS. HOY LEYS, (id to 15/-. SALE SPECIALS. MANCHESTER BARGAINS.— 36in. WHITE FLANNELETTE, 2/G for 1/41. 32in. STRIPED FLANNELETTE, 2/6 for 1/4J. 54in. WHITE TWILL SHEETING, 4/6 for 2/9. DOUBLE BLANKETS, 37/11. WHITE CALICO, 32in., 9id yard. TOWELS from 9sd each. HOSIERY. LISLE HOSE, in all the Lending Shades, 2/3. SILK ANKLE, 4/6 to 13/11. REAL TORCHON LACE, 10id yard to 5/6. PALMERSTON'S FASHION CENTRE
BAUCKHAM’S CREDIT SYSTEM AS FROM JANUARY Ist, 1922. THE present finnneial stringency, together with the fact thiit the retailer has to meet his payments within seven to thirty days, makes it imperative that he must curtail his I customers' credit likewise. I realise that, the public must have a certain amount of credit to coincide with the payment of wages, but in granting same I intend to strictly adhere to fortnightly or monthly accounts, and on no pretence whatever will further credit be extended until such accounts are paid in full. All goods will be supplied at lowest current prices consistent with fair trading, and with an advantage to those who pav cash with order. v-- -J OURS ARE PRACTICAL XMAS PRESENTS. S -J /fq mSS Q OURS is a superb stock from which to select practical presents which; after all, give the most lasting pleasure and satisfaction. We import direct from Home manufacturers, and show brilliant collections of Art China, such as Royal Doulton, Foley, Cfrirnwade, Shelley, etc. Cut Glass and Moulded Glass and Pyrex Glass Ovenware from Home, Japan and America. Cutlery from the best Sheffield manufacturers. Also Electroplate ware from the same centre. Fancy Goods and all sorts of Sports Goods. Also Hardware, etc., etc. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. \ Pree Packing of all goods for country orders. Why not write or 'phone if you cannot call? COLLINSON & SON, BROADWAY AND KING STREET. PALMERSTON NORTH. JOHN McCOLL. CERTIFICATED PLUMBER, GASFITTER, ETC. MAIN STREET FOXTON. Telephone 62. Let me quote you for all classes of Tinware at wholesale prices. . / The cheapest house in the Manawatu for Tanks, Hot and Cold Water Services, and all Plumbing and Drainage \ work. All sizes of Spouting, Down Pipe & Ridging, etc., stocked. \ „ • ■ ' . .. \ Also Lead-head Nails, Piping and Fittings, Milk Cans, Vats, etc. ; h > ss, ASK FOR QUOTES,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2366, 10 December 1921, Page 2
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